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  • Spartans Introduce a Big New Idea With the Help of Tiny Plankton

    Researchers at Michigan State University and the Carnegie Institution for Science have developed a model that connects microscopic biology to macroscopic ecology, which could deepen our understanding of nature’s laws and create new opportunities in ecosystem management.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers Assess Florida Keys Coral Health Following Marine Heat Wave

    A team of researchers from NOAA’s Mission: Iconic Reefs program and partners from Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium and the Coral Restoration Foundation completed a scientific mission yesterday to quantify the impact of 2023’s marine heat wave on corals in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. 

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  • Anoxic Marine Basins are Among the Best Candidates for Deep-Sea Carbon Sequestration

    Anoxic marine basins are among the most viable places to conduct large-scale carbon sequestration in the deep ocean, while minimizing negative impacts to marine life.

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  • Reforestation Programmes Threaten Vast Areas of Tropical Grasslands

    New research led by the University of Liverpool highlights issues relating to restoration and reforestation projects across Africa.

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  • Increased Access to Water a Threat to Nomadic Livestock Farmers

    Increasing access to water in extremely arid parts of sub-Saharan Africa can help nomadic livestock farmers in the short term. 

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  • New ‘Time Travel’ Study Reveals Future Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Marshes

    A new Tulane University study published in Nature Communications offers a glimpse into the possible impact of climate change on coastal wetlands 50 years or longer into the future.

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  • Cold-Water Coral Traps Itself on Mountains in the Deep Sea

    Corals searching for food in the cold and dark waters of the deep sea are building higher and higher mountains to get closer to the source of their food. 

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  • Badwater Basin Refills

    An ephemeral lake in Death Valley’s Badwater Basin is showing its staying power. 

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  • How Is Deforested Land in Africa Used?

    Africa's forested areas – an estimated 14 % of the global forest area – are continuing to decline at an increasing rate – mostly because of human activities to convert forest land for economic purposes. 

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  • Kick-off for a New Polar Research Project

    The new research project YESSS - Year-round EcoSystem Study on Svalbard - is focusing on how Arctic warming is changing over the seasons in Svalbard.

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